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Bicycle Film Festival: 6 Films

One showing of a six-film program.

One showing of a six-film program.

  • LUCAS BRUNELLE VIDEO #2
    USA 2007 | DV | 14min.
    Dir. Lucas Brunelle
    The famous Lucas Brunelle travels the world from London to Mexico City to New York. In this year’s update of his worldwide adventures you see the emerging bike movement through his helmet cam.
  • PHAT RIDE
    UK 2006 | Animation | 2 min.
    Dir. Kristian Andrews
    No Milk! A homage to my ’81 Motobecane mono-shock.
  • THE TOOLBOX
    USA 2007 | Animation | 4 min.
    Dir. Chombo
    Fun little animation.
  • THE BURG EPISODE 7: TRAINING
    USA 2006 | DV | 9 min.
    Dir. Kathleen Grace & Thom Woodley
    The Burg gang decide to bike to Astoria after learning of an L-Train disruption.
  • SUNDAY SCHOOL
    USA 2007 | DV | 7 min.
    Dir. Luke Stiles
    For the first time New York City made it through the winter culminating at Spring 2007 Second East Side Polo Invite.
  • BIKECAR
    East Coast Premiere
    USA 2006 | DV | 65 min.
    Dir. J.T. Fountain
    Travis Parker, Louie Fountain, and Scotty Wittlake approached travel differently this past winter. Putting snowmobiles and 4×4’s to shame, the crew traveled across the great Northwest in a bikecar: a four person pedal powered vehicle that was the vessel of the adventure…part bike, part car. Pulling a trailer with snowboards and gear, the crew pedaled in search of snow for one month. Bikecar is a one of a kind documentary, which brings a new perspective to travel, adventure, and snowboarding.
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Before he began blogging about land use and transportation, Aaron Donovan wrote The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund's annual fundraising appeal for three years and earned a master's degree in urban planning from Columbia. Since then, he has worked for nonprofit organizations devoted to New York City economic development. He lives and works in the Financial District, and sees New York's pre-automobile built form as an asset that makes New York unique in the United States, and as a strategic advantage that should be capitalized upon.

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